Ying-kit ChanYing-kit Chan is a PhD candidate in the Department of East Asian Studies at PrincetonUniversity. He has published several articles on late Qing China and postcolonialSingapore in academic journals, and is researching the federalist movement in Qing-Republican Guangdong Province.

Alan GirlingAlan Girling teaches college in Vancouver, Canada, and writes mainly poetry and fiction.His work has appeared in journals and anthologies, heard on the radio, at many livereadings, even seen in local shop windows. In his spare time, he helps promote the writtenword through his work with the Royal City Literary Arts Society in New Westminster, B.C.Christine JacksonChristine Jackson teaches literature and creative writing at a South Florida university. Shealso presents creative writing workshops for local writing communities. Her poetry hasbeen published in print and online publications, including The Sandy River Review, Shot GlassJournal, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, Stay Weird and Keep Writing, and A Quiet Courage.http://cahss.nova.edu/faculty/christine_jackson.html

Meagan LucasMeagan Lucas is a Canadian writer, living in the mountains of North Carolina. She isa wife, a mother and a handful of other things that never seem to stick. Her stories havebeen published in The City Quill and Degenerate Literature. Meagan whines a lot about cravingcarbs and finishing her novel at www.meaganlucas.com

Agathe OsinskiAgathe is a modern day nomad, splitting her time between Brussels, Warsaw and Berlin.She holds degrees in economics from the Universite Catholique de Louvain (Belgium)and politics from the London School of Economics (UK), and recently left her job inconsulting to focus on writing, travelling and yoga.

Julie ReaJulie Rea’s work has been published in several places, including The Intima: A Journal ofNarrative Medicine, The Otter and Vol. 1 of Mosaics: A Collection of Independent Women. Her essay“Keying a Car” will be published in Vol. 6 of The Nude Bruce Review. She is a graduateof the City College M.F.A. Creative Writing Program and the N.Y.U. School of Law.Currently, she lives in the Philadelphia area and writes about life in a wheelchair and otherfascinating subjects.

Katie Rendon KahnKatie Rendon Kahn lives on the Gulf Coast of Florida, where she chases adventure andpoetry prompts with her children. Her poems have appeared in Blackwater Review, BrokenPublications, Diverse Voices Quarterly, The Barefoot Review, Rising Phoenix Press, Poetry Breakfast, The Panhandle Focus, and various blogs. Kahn won the Blackwater Review’s Editor’s Prize in 2012and 2014. She and her 11-year-old daughter have written a children's book series called,World Adventures, focusing on the acceptance of other cultures. Kahn also self-publishedher first poetry collection titled, “Phantom Limbs,” in 2014.

Barbara RidleyBarbara Ridley was born in England but has lived in California for over 30 years. Aftera successful career as a nurse practitioner, she is now focused on creative writing. She hascompleted a novel set in Europe during WWII. Her work has appeared in The ClockhouseReview, The East Bay Monthly, the Writers Workshop Review, Still Crazy, Ars Medica and TheCopperfield Review. She can be followed at www.barbararidley.com

Zeljko SvedicZel moved to Berlin to become a philosopher, a writer and a Weissbier addict. Sofar, Weissbier part is going as planned. Zel publishes his works on a personal blog, aprofessional YouTube channel and a crappy Youtube channel. Sometimes people inviteZel to give various talks, which, as any aspiring philosopher, he is delighted to give for free.And don’t be fooled, this short bio was also written by Zel, it is in the 3rd person becauseeditor asked him to do so. Which probably puts him in the same category as selfie stickowners.

Devin TaylorDevin Taylor studies English and Creative Writing at Washington College. His work canbe found in The Poeming Pigeon, In Between Hangovers, The Lake (UK), and SiliconHeart Zine. He has forthcoming publications in Gargoyle, Five 2 One, MUSH/MUM,and Pure Slush. He plays bass and electric kazoo for the DC area band Knuckleberry Finn

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